More than 1,500 people in Great Falls have outstanding warrants in place for failure to pay fines to the Great Falls Municipal Court.

The court is holding a special open court session on Tuesday, Sept. 20, to allow those with a failure-to-pay warrant to see Judge Steven Bolstad and set up a new payment schedule. This will allow the judge to quash a large number of active warrants and prevent additional costly citations or potential trips to jail.

The city website has a page dedicated to information about court fines. The page says failing to pay court fines can prompt an arrest warrant to be issued and a revocation of the individual’s driver’s license.

Check in is from noon to 12:30 p.m. and court is from 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Municipal Court is in the basement of the Great Falls Civic Center at #2 Park Drive S.

This special court session is only for those with a warrant for failure to pay court fines. Those with a failure-to-pay warrant are listed below in alphabetical order by last name. The complete list of all citizens with active warrants is available at greatfallsmt.net/municipalcourt/warrants-list.

This list was provided to the Tribune by the City of Great Falls and contains the names of individuals with outstanding warrants for failure to pay court fines. If you believe that your name has appeared by mistake, please contact the Great Falls Municipal Court 771-1380.